Teleislas ingresa al 'Caribbean Broadcasting Union'

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El canal regional Teleislas informó que tras una alianza estratégica forjada a través de ingentes y fraternales gestiones, hoy hace parte del ‘Caribbean Broadcasting Union’ (CBU) una organización de 45 instituciones de servicios de radiodifusión y televisión distribuidas a través de todo el Caribe.

“El CBU busca fortalecer y promover unas comunicaciones basadas en la perspectiva étnica, la cultura, la colaboración y beneficios que nos permitirán mejorar nuestro canal y su oferta de servicios”, dijo Emiliana Bernard Stephenson, gerente de Teleislas, sobre las perspectivas que se abren con la alianza. 

A continuación la carta oficial de bienvenida de Teleislas, emitida por el CBU:

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CARIBBEAN BROADCASTING UNION WELCOMES FIRST NEW MEMBER FOR 2017

The Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) today welcomed another member to its ranks. Television station Teleislas from the San Andres Island of Colombia joined forty-four (44) other members of the Union in the Dutch, English, French and Spanish Caribbean.

The island, while part of the Spanish-speaking Americas, shares significant historical features with the English-speaking region and its population includes a number of people of Anglophone Caribbean descent.

Teleislas, even before formally becoming a CBU member, established a strong partnership with other Caribbean broadcasters, last year hosting the First International Meeting of Ethnic Television in partnership with Colombia’s media regulator ANTV. The September 2016 conference was attended by representatives of CBU member systems from around the region.

Teleislas will now be able enjoy the many benefits of CBU membership including access to rights-free programming through the CBU Media Share portal, eligibility to enter the Caribbean Broadcasting Awards, participation in training sponsored by CBU partners, and discounts on attendance at the 48th Annual General Assembly, in Nassau, the Bahamas from August 21 to 24, 2017.


About the Caribbean Broadcasting Union


The Caribbean Broadcasting Union was officially established in November 1970 to promote regional integration through media co-operation. The Union’s mandate includes capacity-building of member institutions and professionals; programme sharing; joint negotiation of programme rights; and advocacy in regional and international forums on media policy and technology issues.

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